Ed Sheeran‘s work rate is well-established as being top-tier.
Indeed, amidst two simultaneous tours, the hitmaker has unwrapped a brand new album – ‘Autumn Variations.’
Housed on Sheeran’s label Gingerbread Man, the LP arrives just four months after Sheeran’s ‘Subtract’ project.
How are its numbers stacking up? The first-week forecasts are in.
Join us after the jump…
According to Hits Daily Double, ‘Autumn Varaitions’ is on track to launch with US sales of:
55,000-70,000 Units
The numbers, while roughly half of the 112k opening sales of ‘Subtract,’ ought to see Sheeran comfortably debut within the top 10 of the Billboard 200.
It’s of note that, in releasing the album on his label, Sheeran’s 7th studio effort serves as the first in which he’ll own the masters upon release.
Flop ginger
I don’t even know what song is from what album, what he is currently touring.
Good that he is a prolific writer but let people miss you for a minute.
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Didnt he release an album like 3 months ago?
Ended Doja
Should have stuck with the mathematics theme.
Anyway, did you see how much Diddy’s album sold? VERY low! Considering he had a TON of features. Maybe artists should release albums after payday so the general public has money to buy….
Only country music and Taylor Swift fans still buy albums. Did you really expect Diddy to sell well in 2023? With an R&B album? That was barely promoted? Ha!
With almost 30 features, I expected him to do better than he did. I’m not a big DJ Khaled fan but I think his last album with many features did about 100,000. I guess features from prominent artists aren’t a guarantee anymore.
DJ Khaled usually has a radio hit or two per album